I had this suggested excerpt rejected
A well known children's book series featuring the lovable bear Winnie the Pooh, his various companions in the Hundred Acre Woods, and their human friend, Christopher Robin. Use with the [disney] tag if referring to the more modern works using the characte...

@Null We could use mod powers to override the rejection and approve it anyway. But I'm curious to hear from the rejectors first (both of whom are reasonably meta-active, I think) about their reasoning for rejection. — Rand al'Thor ♦15 hours ago

@Null your point is entirely moot, because if that was the case, what is the point of a tag wiki excerpt? The edit did not make it clear how we should be using the tag, and also held incorrect usage information for the Disney tag. The new tag wiki excerpt is much clearer, and without tooting my own horn, a good example of how excerpts should be laid out. — Edlothiad44 secs ago

@Randal'Thor you are now fully aware of why it was rejected as is highlighted from reading down from here and should make the relevant edits to your answer. — Edlothiad18 secs ago

The songs said it had taken a thousand blades to make it, heated white-hot in the furnace breath of Balerion the Black Dread. The hammering had taken fifty-nine days. The end of it was this hunched black beast made of razor edges and barbs and ribbons of sharp metal; a chair that could kill a man, and had, if the stories could be believed.

Inspired by ["Is Needle’s portrayal in Game of Thrones faithful to the books?"](scifi.stackexchange.com/q/77145/58193) and more recently ["Are the swords shown in Game of Thrones faithful to those in A Song of Ice and Fire?"](scifi.stackexchange.com/q/172558/58193) comes the question:
Is the Iron Throne as depicted in Game of Thrones faithful to George R. R. Martin's vision of it for A Song of Ice and Fire?

Inspired by "Is Needle’s portrayal in Game of Thrones faithful to the books?" and more recently "Are the swords shown in Game of Thrones faithful to those in A Song of Ice and Fire?" comes the question:
Is the Iron Throne as depicted in Game of Thrones faithful to George R. R. Martin's vision of...

Note: what follows is wild speculation, and based mostly on events in the Game of Thrones TV Show which did not happen (yet) in the Song of Ice and Fire novels. (Note: I am completely caught up on the TV show, but not the books, although I have often read ahead.)
Question: Is there any evidence ...